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Arriving on the islands thousands of years ago, the tradition of lei-making has quickly become a symbol of Hawaii ...
Being placed in a class outside the major, hearing a friend’s heartfelt testimony and getting lost at the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) were three very different moments that tied ...
On a campus where cultures converge and tides of tradition meet, the Iosepa canoe stands not only as a symbol of Hawaiian heritage, but also as a living classroom for spiritual growth, cultural ...
As the wa‘a Iosepa surfed through choppy waters, the crew members said they came to a realization—experiencing the ocean from the shore is far different from being right at the heart of its vastness.
While rooted in the shared tradition and purpose of Polynesian voyaging, crew members say Iosepa’s gospel-driven mission and academic foundation set him apart from other canoes While many voyaging ...
The shift from being a student spending most of their time on campus to being a voyager who spends days in the middle of the ocean is not easy, and therefore requires physical, mental and spiritual ...
Sailing aboard Iosepa isn’t just an academic or cultural exercise; it’s a personal journey rooted in service, ancestral connection and the pursuit of life lessons extending far beyond the ocean, ...
In celebration of Polynesian heritage and ancient wayfaring, Iosepa, a traditional double-hulled canoe, departed from its home at the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) and once again ventured into the ...
The knowledge of one’s identity “The most important thing that you need to know in your life is who you really are,” Lambert shared. She said knowing one’s true identity will change one’s perspective, ...
An alumnus, community member and student say they connected with nature, celebrated the Hawaiian culture and found family during Iosepa’s 2025 voyage ...
Like brave ocean tides tighten the knots of a voyager’s sail, the Iosepa sailing experience weaves friendships that anchor the spirit ...
Steering a traditional Polynesian voyaging canoe isn’t just about physical strength or skill, said BYU–Hawaii alumni. They said it’s a deeply symbolic and cooperative experience that reveals lessons ...